glk (Jnuntg gldtcrjatf. II. A. Pattison, Editor. THURSDAY, OCT. f 1, 1872. NATIONAL NOMINATIONS. FOR mESIPF.NT, TJLYSSES S. GRANT, Of Illinois. FOTt VICE-PRESIDENT, HENRY WILSON, Of Massachusetts. The Republican Column. OHIO. MAINE. OREGON. VERMONT. NEBRASKA. CONNECTICUT. RHODE ISLAND. NEW HAMPSHIRE. NORTH CAROLINA. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. PENNSYLVANIA Democratic Column. GEORGIA, (by fraud violence and corruption.) Hr. Greeley's Mistake. "I was iu the days of slavery, an ene my of slavery, because I thought slavery inconsistent with the rights, tho dignity, the highest well-being of free labor. Tint mi'nht have been a mistake.'" Mr. Greeley's speech at Jeffcrsoniille, hid., September 23, 1S72. So Eaid Horace Greeley only a little over one month siuco, when on his electioneering tour through the States of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky. Greeley once thought that slavery was "inconsistent with the rights, the dignity, the highest well-being of free labor." For that reason he was the eneniv of slavery, for that reason Mr. Greeley opposed slavery, but now thinks he was mistaken. This is an instance of truckling rarely to be met wi'.h, not ; oan.liflafps for the minor offices t VU tu within the gift of the people. Scarcely would a candidate for the most trifling offica in any township in the United States stoop to so low a process to secure 1m rnt of his town: vet Horace Gree- iaw - if lev candidate of the Lib-Rcp-Deuis, for President of the United States, will wollow in the dirtiest slime pit of so r,;.rtr sppnip. the rorjukr vote. It ' will be remembered made the speech in which the Jcffersonville In paragraph occurs nt diana, Sept. 23, 187: is in the very bottom of what is known as the pocket" in the State of Indiana The Indiana pocket is noted East and West, for its lack of moral, intellectual r,,? r-nlUin-il nullum, its old men are UU U J.v . . , from the lowest films of southern society wViiln its vouncr men have made but little advance. Progress and reform are words, the meaning of which they do not know, nor do they care to know. Slavery is now. and always has been their highest idea rf moralitv. To tho t.onnUnr" institution thev have and now cling as the dearest idol of their A "Tidal Wave" ef Democratic principle, In a political controversy with anoth er darkey the black United States Min ister to Liberia was seriously staliwn and now-lies at the point of rlfath. Hanir the murderer nr.d the world will tin hap pily rid ortwn niggers. Mi! ford Herald Oct. 22d 1872. . True to the life, "murder will out," there is no me of talking) the Pemo tcralio party, and their allies tho Lib- Rep's hate, nnd love to hate neurons. True it is, that this strange alliance does now affect to have great interest in the welfare of the negro race in the United States but it is as clear as sun shine that this great interest lies in the fact that the former slave, now wields the power of the ballot, and niny to day vote for or against his enemy nnd hater as he may see fit withaut let or hinder encc. Hut for this right he owes noth ing to the Democratic party. In Congress, out of Congress, in Coun ty, district, State and national canvesses Democratic organs and leaders opposed this right to the negro, adhering tena ciously to their old doctrine that in t'tiis country, this land of freedom "th negro has no right that a white man is boutid to respect' so the party ouco from a high place officially announced, and so many of its leaders to day believe. The amendments to our national constitution securing to tho uegro, these rigets are pronounced, "unconstitutional, insurrec tionary, and revolutionary." Leading spirits and teachers in their political Is rael, still pronounce these amendments "patches and frauds." The sentiments expressed by the M'dfurd Ilern'd are as wicked as they are unjust, an 1 might perhaps Qud their counterpart iu the Fiji Islands, or among tlie more Savage Tribes of our Indian riorjulation. hat kind of a heart must a man have withiu him that cau utter approval ot murder and the execution of the murderer, all that '-the world will be happily rid tit two niggers." We can scarcely conceive ot one less qualified for the high behests of citizenship than tho nun who could gie utteauee to the acutimeut exprossel i u the above paragraph. ''Tin: Mn'oni Herald" nnd its rradeis iu Pike conn y may regard this effusion a- the seutiment of a very rehue l uwl higu touts 1 uijr.ui- ty; but no where else wiil it be so received. There are Democrats in this State, iu tho South, all over the United States, aud their name is legion, who spurn with conteuiDt the barbarous and mur derous seutiments contained in the a- bove quoted paragraph. Tho Saw abid ing, and order loving meu of the State and nation irrespective of party it.clitiu- JefTorsonville I will uive no couutenancc or encouaage- t to sentiments so attrucious nor to the men who can fir.d it in their heart to utter them. too, that Ureelcy a nV.rVft heart. They are louging for a return to the Sonth, to the South as it was, not to the South as it is. They have no idea of a negro only as a S!a7c. To talk of the negro as a citizen of the United States is to them the one thing, the only thing repulsive and to be abhored, and yet hundreds ot these very men could not tell what is meant by be iDg a citizen either as to duty, privilige, or responsibility. A majority of the peo. pie in the bottom of this Indiana "pock et" were bitterly opposed to the encamp menr of Indiana troops about their city and arrogantly talked about neutrality of territory in the days of rebellion. Yet here in the bottom of the "pocket" and to this people, Greeley says, "I was n the days of slavery, au enemy ot sia very, because I thought slavery incon sistent with the ngnts, the dignity, tno ill Imincr of free labor. That minht have leen a mistake." Now is it possible to conceive of a low. ... Aanth nf nnlitieal sonhistrv than this uv tuv J- . i " to aecomplish a purpose. What North ern or Southern proslavery Democrat, when, where, aud at what time iu our political history has any poitician, or yen the merest Demagogue, East, West, North, or South stooped so low for office na this man Greeley? Most assuredly is it true that Greeley will do any thiug, say any thing, or be any thing to be Presidont of ihe United States. Is it to wondered at that. Pennsylva nia, Ohio, Indiana, Nebraska, and the District of Columbia have administered bo severe a rebuke as that given on the 8th,inst? Will justice do more than its perfect work on tho 5th prox, m totai.y overthrowing this prince oi boj Cul. Fornev is once more with us for which we ought, no doubt, to sing a Je Drum aud make our humblest bows. We are among old-fashioned people, bow ever, who think tuat a friend who sticks to you when you appear to be in a tight place is worth a score of fair-weather ad mirers ; and we cannot forget (although we mention it without the least unkiud uess) that when the Republicans of Pennsylvania seemed to need help, Col. Forney did his best to defeat them. Hi, too, boasted that he aud his friends would defeat Hartranft. There stems. ft.r as we can indue, to have been three Republicans votes cast ugainst us i .i i.' t in t eunsyivania most oi rurucv, i' Clure aud Curtin. doubt iiiey acitu from the best ot motives nieuaisrays do when they turn upon their friends. Now Col. Forney is going to Help us) and. we are very much obliged to them, ' T ..J. ,. CCD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. gllERIFF'S PROCLAMATION! Pursuant to nn net of the Genernl Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act relating to the Elections in this Commonwealth," npproved the 2d dny of July, A. P. one thousand eiaht hundred nnd thirty-nine, I, DANIEL C. OYSTER, She.iff of tho county of Elk, Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, that, an election will be held in the said county of of Elk. on TUESDAY, 5th day of November 1872, (it being the first Tuesday of the month) for tho purpose of electing the following office?? to-wit: Two persons as Senatorial electors. Three persons as clectoas at large as representative electors Twenty-four persons to represent the several Congressional districts, as electors. I do hereby make known nnd give notice that tho place for holding tho aforesaid election in the several towns and boroughs are as follows, to-witt ; Renezette towimhip, nt the hou-:e of Elizabeth inslow. Benzingcr township, at the school house on Michael St., near the Elk creek bridge Fox township, at the Centrcville school house. Highland township, at the house of Levi Ellithorpe. llorton township, at the school house Dear 1). C. Oyster s Hotel Riduway township, at the i,ourt House. St. Mary's Horo., nt the Town (lull. Spring Creek township, at the House of Stockdalo, Downer & Co. Jay towuship, at the house of Altrcd Pcarsall. Jones township, nt the Wilcox Tan nins and Lumber Co's., office in Wilcox. Mill Stone township, at the house of Henry Heir, at liarrs Dam. CHANGES IN TUB MODE OF VOTING. I also make known the following act, entitled. An Act regulating the mode of voting at all elections in the several counties of this Commonwealth approved Maach 30th 1SI5G. Suction 1. lie it enacted by the Sen ate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in Gen- eia! Assembly met, ntul is hereby enact ed by the authority cf the same. That the qualified voters ot the several coun ties of this Commonwealth, at all general township, borough and special elections aro hereby, hereafter, authorized and required to vote, by tickets priuted or written or partly printed and partly written, severally classified as follows: One ticket shall embrace the names of all judges of courts voted for, and to be labelled outside "judiciary : one ticket shall embrace the names of all state offic ers to be voted, and be labelled, state' one ticket shall embrace the names of nil county officers voted for, including office of Senator, nnd members ot As semblv. if voti tor, and mi'inbers of Congress if voted for, and shall be labell ed "county." &c, and each class shall be deposited in sepcrato ballot boxt's I also make known and give notice, as in and by the 15th section of aforesaid act, I hin directed that every person excrpt Jus'iers cf the Peace, who shall hold any office appointment of trust or rrofit, under the Government of the United States, or this Suite or any city or incorporated district, whether a com missioned officer or otherwise a suhoiditi utc officer or ug"nt who is or shall be employed under the legislative or judi ciary or executive department ot this State or of the United States, of any city or incorporated district, and also every member ot on-rress ami iMuie Legislature, and the eelest nnd comuiou council of any city Commissioner, i r any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or cxeicising at the same time the office or appointment of Juil-e, In spector or Clerk, of any election of this Commonwealth, and ti nt no inspector Acw York time Sec 2. Tnnt t oncress shall have. power to enforco this article by appropri ate legislation. Ann vhr.rta, The Congress of tho United States, on tha 81st of March 1S70, passed an act entitled, "An net to enforco rhe light of citizens of the nited Stntes to vote in tno several States of the Union, Mid lor other purposes," the first and second sections of which aro as follows: Section 1. Do it enacted by tho Senate and House of Representatives of the Uuited States of America in Con gress assembled. That all citizens of the Tlnitnd States who are or shall be otherwiso qualified to vote nt any election by the people of any State, Territory, district, city, county, parisn, township, school district, municipality, or oilier territorial subvision shall bo entitled and illowcd to vote at all such elections, without distinction of color, race, or previous condition of servitude; any con stitution, law, custom, usage, or regula tion of any State or territory, or by or under its authority, to the contrary, notwithstanding. Sec. 2. And be it further enact a That if, by or under the constitution or laws of any State or the laws of any ter ritory, any act is or shall be required to be done as a prerequisite or qualification for voting, and by euch constitution or laws persons or ofucers are or bhall be charged with the performance cf duties in furnishing to citizens an opportunity to perform suyh prerequisites, or to become qualified to vole it shall be the duty ol every such person and officer to give all citizens ol the Lnited States, tne same and equal oppoituuity to perform such prerequisite nnd to become qualified to vote without distinction of race, color or previous condition of servitude; and if auy such persons or officers shall refuse or knowiiiL'lv omit to uive full effect to this section, ho shall for every su -h of fence, forfeit and pay the sum t five hundred dollars, to the persons aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by an itetiou on the case, with full costs and suuh a low ance for counsel fees as the court shall deem just, and shall also for every such oflence be deemed auilty ol misdemean. or, and shall ou convict ion thereof bo liued not less than five hundred dollars or to be impiisoned not less tlian one month and not more than one yenr, or both, at the discretion ol the court. And Whereas, It is declared by the secnod section of the I article of the Constitution of the United States, that This Constitution of the Uuited Stales which shall be madb in pursuauce tbcreol shall be the supreme law of the land onthniK in the Constitution or hues oani Mute, to the contrun, nut-taithstniidiii'i." Ami irhcreri, J he Legislature ol this Co'iiiimnwealih, on the Cth day of April 1870, passed an act entitled "A further supplement to the act rclatim: to elec tions in this t omnionweaith, the nun section provides as lollows: Section H. that so much oi every act of Assembly as provides that only whit.) freemen shall be entitled to vote, or be registered as voters, or as claiming to vote at any general or special electiou of this Commonwealth, be and the same is hereby repealed, and that lieiealier all freemen without dintinetion ol color, shall be enrolled aud registered accord ing to the provisions of the first section of tlie act approved the 17tl ol April, 18G'.), entitled, "An uet further supple ii eutal to au act relative to 'the elections of this Comnionwealih,'' aud shall when otherwise qualified under existing laws, be entitled to vote at all general and M.ecial elections in this Coiuimmwi alth. No person shall be permitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the Commissioners, unless he first produces a receipt for the payment within two vcars. of State or County tax, assess: d ugrceably to tho Constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either on his own oath or affiirmatioii of another that he has paid such tax, or on failure to pro duce such receipt shall make oath of the payment thereol; it he claims to vote by heinr nn elector between tne anes oi or nse or threaten any violence 'to any suel officer, or shall interrupt or inpr0. pcrly interfer with him in the execution ot his duty, or shall block up tho window or avenue to any window where the same may be holding, or shall riotously disturb tho pence at such election, or shall use or practice any intimidation threats, force or violence, with design to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to re strain the freedom of choice, such per sons on conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, be imprisoned for any time not les than one mouth nor more than one year ana if it be shown that the pel sons so offend ing was uot a resident of the city, ward, district or township where the said of fence was committed, and not entitled to VDte therein, and ou conviction he shall be sentenced to pay a fine ot not les; than one hundred or more than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not less than six months or more than two years. ( The following proclamation from the Governor ot this Commonwealth is also published in accordance with the re quirements of law, viz: Pursuant to the provisions contained io the ith petition ot tho act olorcsaid tne judtres of the aforesaid "district shall respectively take charge of the certificats of returns of tlie electton of their rcspco tive district, and produco them at t meeting of one judne from eaoh district to the Court House in the town of Ridgwny, on the third day after the day of election, bcina; on FRIDAY, THE 8th DAY OF NOVEM15E13, 1872, at 10 o'clock a. m. then and there to do and perform the duties required by law ot said judges. Also, that where a judge, by sickness I or unavoidable accident to attend such mcctinj' ot indues, then the certiheate or retuin shall be taken charge of by one of the inspectors or clerks, of the election district, who shall do and per form the duties required of said ludjie unable to attend. Given under my hand at Ridgway the 4th day of September, in tho year of our Lord, one thousand eigh hundred and seventy-two and ot the independence of the United States the ninety-sixth: D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, October 14th, 1872. YO(J WANT TO DUY GOODS CHEAP GO TO THAYER & IIAGERTY Main Street, P.idgwny, Pa. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ROOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GLASS AND QUEENS- WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. A Large Stock of Groceries and Provisions. Tho REST BRANDS ot FLOUR Constantly on hand, add sold as cheap as the CHEAPEST. BUSINESS CARDS. A. RATHBUJf, Ridgwny, Va. Attorney-n't-Uw, 2 2 If. JOHN 0. HALL, Attorney nt law, RiJK. way, Elk county Pa. mar.22'601 A. S. HILL. PWsician Kersey, Elk Co. Pa. anil Surgeon W. BAtLHT, ATTORNEY-ATLAW. tlnuyl. Ridgway, Elk County, Pa. Agent for the Traveler's Life and Acoi. dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. THAYER &HAGERTY. vln2 JEYNOLOS HOUSE, HmOLDSVILLE, JEFFERSON.CO, PA. H. S. nELNAP,PnorRiETOti, J. I. Bordwcll, M. O. Eclectic Pliysicnn Office nnd residence oPDosit n il,r Jail, on Centre St., Ridgwny, Pa. Prompt (mention will re given to nil calls. OHice hours: 7 to 8 A. M- ; 12 to 2 P. M. ; and 6 lo 7 P. M. Mar. 22, CG-tf. The Imororctl Gerard Oroul Gold lVatchcs, 89.00 $12 00 815.00 818.00 XT7E have recently brought onr Oroide Y Gold metal lo such perfection that it ia difficult for tho best judges to distin. quish it from gold. Tho $9 watches are with patent escapement movements; in np pearance and for time equaling a gold one costing iuu. ine ti- aro run jcweieu patent, lever, equal to $150 gold watch. The $16 are the same as the last, but a finer finish, nickle movements, equal to one cost ing $175. And tho $18 watches are of a fine finish with full jeweled American lever movement, equaling a gold one costing $200. They are all in hunting cases, gent s and ladies sizes, nnd guaranteed for iinie and wear bv special certificate. Also elegant designsof gent's nnd lailies chains from SI to $4, and jewelry of all kinds. Goods sent C. 0. 1). Customers per mitted to examine what they order before paying bill, on payment ol express fliavges. When six watches are ordered at one time we will send an extra watch of the snmc quality free. For further particulars send for circular. Address JAMES G URAltl) & CO., 85 Nassau Street, New York, P. 0. Box 8,301 Nov. SO, 872-vln37mfi. DR. G. WHIPPLE, Dental Surgeon. ' Office nt thh Drug Store of Ilnrley A Whipple, Walker's" new building. Main street, Ridgway. Pa. Will visit Kane, Wilcox, nnd St. M.iry's. vlnyl. rp s. Wood's Hew Iron Mower. AGENTS WANTED. For Circulars, particular-., etc., address, SELLEW, ADAMS t- CO., Gowanda, N. Y. Manufacturers of the Gowanda Plow, the best made. For sale in R''dgway 'y April 13th RAILROADS- PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD. SUMMER TIME TABLE. X and after MONDAY, .1UNE 3d 1872, POWELL & KLME. r-'-3m. A" or Judge, shall be c.i-ibic to any oine ,W(,llv.0Iie uuJ ,wt,nt..two years he then to he voted tor. I , .lonose on oath or allirniaiiou that Also in tho 4th sectionofthe Act of i. , i,.is r j iD hn State at least one and his adherents? Peterson's Maoazi.vb tor Novem ber is on our table, uhead of all others. It is an unusually good number, cveu lor this first-class lady s book, ihe pun-, cipal Steel Piute, "A Game Two Cau l'lay At, 1S ,r0,D an ,ual picture, aud is a capital illustration of one ot the best stories we have read tor months. A. prominent feature of this Manazinc is its copyright Novelettes, two of which appoar io this uuuiber, " Lindsay.s Luck," by i'anny Hodgson, ana "jjouimu un A Price, ty i'lrs. Ann a, otepnens, both very iar superior to the contiuued stories to be found in .Mas-aziues ;euer- allv. But. as a cotemnoraru tnji, the stories, the Jasluuits, lac pattern, in short, ever i thine in Peterson is the best of its kind. The price ot this Maga zine, too. is auoiher thiu-r in its favor. It U hut Two Dollars A Yeak. The Prospectus lor 1873 is published with this Dumber, and we find that the prices to Clubs are astonibhinyly low, viz., three copies for S4. 50, with a superb Mezzo tiut (10 inches by 20), "Christ Weep ing Over Jerusalem, to the person L-ettanir un the club : or six copiej for . . .. .. r gU.OO, and a copy oi tne magazine lor 1873 as a premium to the person getting nn th club : or eiht copies for 812.00 and both an extra copy and tho premi nra engraving to the person getting up the club. For large clubs the jirice are even lower, a choice of six premium eoaravings, for training, is given tor at- ty cents extra, to euoscriDers lor -x eter son" for 1873. Specimems of the Mag azino are sut gratis, if written for. Subscribe to nothing else until you have seen a copy of this popular Magaziue. Address Charles J. Peterson, 306 Chettnut Staeet, Philadelphia, Pa Assembly, entitled. "Au act relating to elections" and for every purpose," ap proved April 10th, 11)0, it is enacted that the 14th section shall be so con strued as to prevent nny militia or orou -h officer from serving as Judge, Inspector, or Clerk, at any general or special election in this Coinmonwealih. Also, that in the Glut, section ot said act it is enacted "That every general or special election shall be' opened betweeu the hours ot six or seven in tne iore noon, and shall remain without icterrup. tiou uniil seven o'clock in the eveniug when the polls shall bo closed. No person shall he permitted to vote at any election as aforesaid, but a uliite freeman ot the age ot twenty-one years, or more, who shall have resided in this State at least one year and iu the elec tion district where lie oners his vote, at least ten days immediately precedin such election, and within two years paid a State or County tax, which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the election. Rut a citizen of the Luited States, who has previously been a quali fied voter ot this State, but removed there from nnd retarned, and shall have resided iu the election district aud paid taxes as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after residing iu this state six months; Provided, that the freemen citi zeus of the United States between the ages of twenty-ouo and twenty-years, who have resided in au election district as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they shall have paid no taxes. Whereas, The Fifteenth Amend ment of the Constitution of the United State's is as follows: Section 1. The right of citizens of the United States shall not be denied 07 abridged by the United States on ao count of lace, color, or previous condi tion of servitude. CKNT3 WANTED! For Ihe Lislcst and most popular hnok with 00 11 lusiriiiions, liltL'tiosses of all the Presidents bculifully bound, and printed on tinted ujirr. Til 13 NATION, Its Rulers and Institutions, AY ENGLISH AND G Eli MAN Nothing like it. Strikes evcrvbodv as just the hook they need. It is an Kncyclo- paedia ol Hie imvermuent. Mngie page in it. arc of themselves worth the price of the hook ocer oOO vinje and only !?li.5U. A It'll 11 Alt VEST, for Canvassers ladies nnd gentlemen farmers, teachers and stuJenls. One utient too.'e 7 ) oriltrs in a fit? (It;', icith circular alone, before the book ppprarrrf. !?:20 A DAY can be cleared in fair iirritory. Write nt once for circular nnd information. NKW WOULD PUB LISHING Co., Cor. 7th and Market Streets, rhiladcljdiiu. vln37rl. NEW LIVEllY STABLE 11 the trains on ihe Philadelphia Erie Kailrond will run as follows: WESTWARD. Mail Train leaves Philadelphin11.30 p. m. " " Ridgway 2.(15 p. in. " " arrive at L'rie 7.:10 p. n'. Eric Exp leaves Philadelphia...l.30 p. m " Ridgway 2.25 a. m. " " arrive at Erie 7. 40 a. tn. Accomodation, leaves Kenova,...2.0Q p. m. ' Ridgway,..!). H p. in. nrr at Kune 7. -"Op. in. BASTWABO. Mtv'.l Train leaves Erie 11.25 a. m. " " " Ridgway.... 4..r0 p. m. " " arrive nt Philad'a... R.40 a. m. Erie Express leaves Erie 7.f0 p. m. " " l'idgwny...l2.H8 a. m. " ' nn-at Philadelphia.. 1.20 p. m. Accomodation, leaves Kane 7."0-a. m, " " ltoliway... p.4'111. m. " nrr nt -St. Marys 0.12 a in nrr at ltcnovo 12.10p. m Mail East connects cast and well at Erie with LS&M8 K W nnd at Corry and Irvinclon with Oil Creek and Allegheny U K W. Mail West at- Corry and Irvineton with Oil Creek and Allegheny It R W. Warrcu Accommodation cast and west with trains on L S and JI S R. cast and west and nt Corrv with 0 C and A It R W Erie Accommodation East nt Corry and Irvineton with 0 C and A R R W. WM. A. BALDWIN. Oen'l Snp't. HARTLEY, U. D., Phvsician nnj Surtreon. Ridgway, Ta. Office in Walker's Building. Sprcinl attention given to Surgery. Office house from 8 a. in. to 10 p. m. Ucsidenca on corner of South nnd Court Btreets, op posite the new School House. All calls promptly attended to. vln2yl. GO. MESSENGER, Druggist nnd I'armaceutist, corner Main nnd Mill streets, Ridgway, Ta. A full assort ment of carefully selected For eign nnusDomcstic Drugs. Prescriptions carctully dispensed at all hours, day or night. vlnSy. (IHAKLKS HOLES, J Watchmaker, Engraver nnd Jeweler. Main street, Ridgwny, Pa. Agent for the Howe Pcwing Machine, and Morton Gold Pen. Repairing Watches, etc, done with he same accuracy as heretofore. Salis aelioa guaranteed. vlnly. rilllAYER HOUSE. D. D. COOK Proprietor, Cor. Mill nnd Centre tils., Ridgway, Pa. The proprietor takes this mellmd of an nouncing tc the public that he has refitted, revised, nnd improved, this well known hotel, and is prepared to vntertain ill who favor t.im wi'h their patronage, in the but ttvle and at low rates. vlnJOtf. W. C. HEALY. G00D3, GS0523IES, P30VISI5S3 PRODUCE, FltUITS, &c. vln8tf. West End, Ridu'vav. Pa. DEALER IN IT YDE HOUSE, RmowAT, Elk Co., Pa. W. II. SCIIliA.M. Proprietor Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, the new proprietor, hopes, ty paying strict at tention to the comfort nn.l convenience of guests, to merit n continuance oi the KI1IIIO. Oct 30 18 V.L T NEWTIMH TA1JLE. Commeuciug July 15ih, 1871. ALLEGHENY VALLEY It. R. THE BEST ROUTE BETWEEN PITTS BURGH AND POINTS ON THE PHIL' A. & ERIE R. R. HE OLD BL'CKTA ) L'S HOTEL, . Kane, M;Ke:ni Oo., Pa R. b. LOOK Ell, Proprietor. Thankful for the p itronage hcivlot'oie so liberally bestowed upon him. the new pro prietor, lmpe, by paying strict, attention to the comlort ami convenience ot guests, to merit a continuance of the same. , Tits only stables for horses in Kano anJ well kept niIit ot- iluy. vln2-1yl. 1 1 all & mio Attorneys - at - Lw ST. MARY'S, ELK COTJTTY PUiTSYLYAlTIA. JO. INC. I! AM,.. JAS. K. IP. HALL IN Year beloro his application, uml mi.ke proof of hi residence withiu his district as required by tho act, and that he does verily holiove iroui accounts given him, that he is ot the age ul'oresuid and give such other evidence as is reouired by the act whereupon the name id the per son so admitted to vote shall be regis tered in the alphabetical list by the in spector, aud a note made opposite there to by the word "tax, it tie snail nave beeu admitted to vtte by ream of hav ing paid tax, or the word "age" if he shall have been admitted to vote by reason ot aie. shall be called out to tho clerks, who shall make like notes in the list kept by them- In all cases where the nnrue of persons claiming to vote is fouud on the listlur nished by the Commissioners and As sessors, and his r'mht to vote whether found thereou or not, is objected by any. qualified citizen, it shull bo the Inspec tors duty to examine sucn persons on oath as to his qualifications, aud if he claims to havs resided within tlie Mate for one year or more, his oath shull not be sufficieut proof thereof, but shall make proof thereof by at least one com petent witness who shall be a qualified elector, that ho has resided within the district for more than ten days immedi ately proceeding such election, and shall also biuiselt swear tnat ins uoue-uue resideuce in pursuance to his lawfull is in said district, and that he did not remove into said district for the purpose ot voting therein. Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make the duo proof, if re quired, of his residence and payment of ot taxes aforesaid, in the townsitip, waru or district ia which he shall reside If any person shall prvent or attcmp to prevent any officer of any eleation un. dcr this act from holding such election DAX SCltlBNELt WISHES TO IX fonn the Citizens of llidgway, and the public gcccrally, that he has start eda Liv ery Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES and Ruggiei. to let upoa the most reasons ble terms. bHe will also do job leaning. Stable in tho Brooks Barn, near the Post Office, on Mil' street. AU orders left at the Post OlTice will meet prompt atten tion. Aug 20 lfe'70. tf. COINO SOUTH. Dny Express leaves Corry at Arrives at t itlsburgu Night Express leaves Corry Arrives t Pittsburgh Mail leaves Corry Arrives at Pittsburgh Parker's Accom. leaves Oil City Arrives at Parkej's Oil City Accom. leaves Oil City Arrives at Kittauniiig goimo Monrii. Day Express leaves Pittsburg ot Arrives at Corry at Night Express leaves Pittsburgh Arrives at Corry Mail leaves Pittsburgh Aarrives at Corry Parker's Accom. leaves Parker Arrives at Oil- City Oil City Acoom. leaves B. Bend Arrives at Oil City Close Connections made at K ER8EY HOUSE, CKSTBCVILT.E, El.K Co., Pa. John Collins, .Proprietor.', AGENTS. S10 to $20 PER DAY GUARANTEED. Specimens and full particulars free. Address WOODS LITER ARY AND ART AGENCY. New burgh, N. Y. 10 i' a m 8 4b p in 0 03 p m U 25 a in 0 10 a m 4 55 p ni 7 1 5 a ra 10 10 a ni 4 00 p m 8 00 pm 7 20 a .11 5 25 p iu 10 50 p m 48 a iu 11 50 a m 15 p ra 6 00 p in 9 10 p m 7 00 a in 10 00 a m Corry for Pittsburgh with trains East and West on P. & E. R. 11. Pullman Pallace Drawing Room Sleep, ing Cars on Night Express Trains between Corry and Pittsburgh. Ask for Tickets via Allegheny Volley It. R. J. J. LAWRENCE. Gen. Sunt. Thnnkful for the patronage heretotor so liber illy bestowed upon liiai, tho now pro prietor, hopes, by paying strict at tention to the comfort and convenience of gu.'Sts, to merit a continuance of the same. S. A. EOTE, PHOTOGHAPHEHi AMU DEALER 15 Chromos, Stereoscopic Views, Picture Frames, to. WEST END, KIDGWAY, ELK CO. PA. v2n2tf. J." WJLBER, "TTENDERS OF MERCHANDISE ATTEN- V TION 1 VenJers of Merchandise, keepers ot Saloons, Brewers and Distillers of the county of Elk are hereby notified that the Appraiser of Mercantile taxes lew 2 hag filed his return in my office, and that the tax by him assessed maul be paid to me at once, or the accounts will be placed in the hands of a collector. C. R. EARLEY, Treasurer. Ridgway, Sept. 5tU, 1S72-4L NOTICE. My wife Mary Roper has left my bed and board without just cause or provo cation. This is to forbid all persons harbor ing or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her construction after this date. CASPER ROPER, Aug. 15ib, 18"2. Jones Township. DAGUSCAIIONDA EAILROAD. From and after Monday, Feb. 6th 1871. Trains will run on this Road as follows: Leaves Earley 7.30 a. ui., arrives at Daguscahouda Junction 8.10 a. ni., con necting with Accom. east 8.14 a. ni , and with Mail west at 9.15 a. ni. Leaves Daguscahonda at 9.20 a. m., ariives at Earley 10.00 a. ui. Leaves Earley 3.30 p. ni., and arrives at Dag uscahouda at 5.00 p. in., connecting with Mail east at 5.09 p. m., and Ac commodation west at 5.40 p. ra. In case P. & E. trains are late, Dagus cahonda train holds twenty minutes be yond the above time. Tickets should always be procured betore leaving stations. C. U. EARLET, Lcsf-ee One Door East of the Post Office, Main St., Ridgway, Pa. Vegetables of all lands re- ceiveaaauy. . Choice oranges and lemons. vlnltf. Dry P. W. HAYS, DEALER IN Goods, notions, Grcceries, and General Variety, FOX, ELK CO., PA. Earley 1. O. vln47tf. J." PARSOXS- Manufacturer and Dealer in Boots Shoes Main St., opposite Hotel, v27y Wujox P. demagogues